Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/11/05/05:57:43
In cygwin-b2, gcc error messages use back slashes in file names. This
appears the break the emacs 19.34.6 *compilation* error parser badly enough
to cause emacs to trap.
An example of the errors I see is:
g++ -c -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -fconserve-space -fno-common -march=i486
-DTARGET_MACHINE="x86" -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -nostdinc -nostdinc++ -MD
-Wall -DKITCHAWAN -g -I/kitchawan/kitchsrc/lib/libc/io/.. -I.
-I/kitchawan/kitchsrc/lib/libc/io -I/kitchawan/anchor/kitchawan/include
/kitchawan/kitchsrc/lib/libc/io/InitASF.C -o InitASF.o
\\kitchawan\\anchor\\kitchawan\\include\\trace/trace.H: In function `uval32
getTimestamp()':
In file included from
\\kitchawan\\kitchsrc\\lib\\libc\\io\\..\\trace/traceIO.H:17,
from /kitchawan/kitchsrc/lib/libc/io/InitASF.C:25:
\\kitchawan\\anchor\\kitchawan\\include\\trace/trace.H:218: warning: ANSI
C++ forbids declaration `tracetimestamp' with no type
Marc Auslander <Marc_Auslander AT us DOT ibm DOT com> 914 945-4346 (Fax x4425)
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